Proto-Georgian–Zan language
Reconstructed ancestor of the Karto-Zan languages / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Proto-Georgian–Zan (also referred to as Proto-Karto-Zan) is a reconstructed language which is the common ancestor of Karto-Zan languages.[1] It is hypothesized to have diverged from Proto-Kartvelian during the 19th century BC[2] and to have split into the ancestor of the Zan languages and the Georgic languages (ancestor of Judaeo-Georgian and Georgian and dialects) around the 8th century BC or 7th century BC.[3]
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Proto-Georgian–Zan | |
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Proto-Karto-Zan | |
Reconstruction of | Karto-Zan languages |
Era | c. 19th century BC - c. 8th century BC |
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